"...She's
stretching the very notion of jazz singing, pushing past the diva
pleasantries into a sound that's bold, thrilling and effortlessly
global." NPR

Born
in Mexico City and currently based in New York City, celebrated Magos
Herrera has one of the most distinctive voices on the Latin American
jazz scene.

She is known for her beguiling rhythmic scatting and deeply captivating
singing. Herrera is an accomplished singer-songwriter who is extremely
popular throughout Mexico and Latin America. Her career highlights
include releasing eight acclaimed albums; collaborating with artists
such as Javier Limón, Lionel Loueke, John Patitucci, Aaron Goldberg,
Fito Páez, Gregoire Maret, Tim Ries, among others and hosting TV and
radio programs. A Grammy nominee for best jazz album in 2011, Herrera
is also a spoke person for the UN campaigns "UNITE" to stop violence
against women and "He For She" to promote gender equality and has
received "Berklee's Master of Latin Music Award" award in recognition of
her contribution to the development and exposure of Latin American and
her original music in a contemporary context around the world.